nAVEL
Veteran
Hey Guys -
Need help. The manual is total crap when it comes to providing you instructions on how to change out the headlights. I ended up unscrewing the screws that hold on the wire "clips" that hold the headlight snug in place. Now I'm trying to reinstall those clips, and for the life of me I can't figure out how to screw it in so the new headlights (Silverstars) are held firmly in place..
Stumped by a headlight! Help!
Need help. The manual is total crap when it comes to providing you instructions on how to change out the headlights. I ended up unscrewing the screws that hold on the wire "clips" that hold the headlight snug in place. Now I'm trying to reinstall those clips, and for the life of me I can't figure out how to screw it in so the new headlights (Silverstars) are held firmly in place..
Stumped by a headlight! Help!



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The headlights are held in with the wire clip that goes around the metal flange in the back. While youre in there, there is a simple modification to help with the high -low beam split. It will keep you from either watching the trail right in front of you, or staring at the trees.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=48253
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=48253
yves F 7
Pro
i installed a hight/low hid kit and that problem is gone(the looking at the front of your sled or at the top off the trees problem)
tttario
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yves F 7 said:i installed a hight/low hid kit and that problem is gone(the looking at the front of your sled or at the top off the trees problem)
What kit?